Ovulation problems

Ovulation problems


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Ovulation problems
Posted on 13th March 2013
Part of the ovary called the ovarian follicle discharges an egg. The egg is also known as an ovum, oocyte, or female gamete. It is only released on reaching maturity.
After release, the egg travels down the fallopian tube, where it may be met by a sperm and become fertilized.
Ovulation and hormonal release during the menstrual cycle are controlled by a part of the brain called the hypothalamus. It sends signals instructing the anterior lobe and pituitary gland to secrete luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH).
Ovulation problems may be caused by one or more of the following:
A hormone imbalance
A tumor or cyst
Eating disorders such as anorexia or bulimia
Alcohol or drug use
Thyroid gland problems
Excess weight
Stress
Intense exercise that causes a significant loss of body fat
Extremely brief menstrual cycles
It is useful to know when ovulation is likely to occur, as a woman is most fertile during this time, and more likely to conceive.
Your healthy life style, healthy food etc...will solve your problems naturally.
My advise
1... The ovulation process is defined by a period of elevated hormones during the menstrual cycle. It can be divided into 3 phases:
a... The periovulatory or follicular phase: A layer of cells around the ovum begins to mucify, or become more like mucus, and expand. The uterus lining begins to thicken
b.... The ovulatory phase: Enzymes are secreted and form a hole, or stigma. The ovum and its network of cells use the stigma to move into the fallopian tube. This is the period of fertility and usually lasts from 24 to 48 hours.
c.... The post ovulatory or luteal phase: LH is secreted. A fertilized egg will be implanted into the womb, while an unfertilized egg slowly stops producing hormones and dissolves within 24 hours.
The lining of the uterus also begins to break down and prepares to exit the body during menstruation, or menses
2.....    A woman with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) has enlarged ovaries, often with small, fluid-filled cysts on them. It can lead to a hormone imbalance that can disrupt ovulation.
Other symptoms can include insulin resistance, obesity, abnormal hair growth, and acne.
PCOS is the leading cause of infertility in women
3... Hypothalamic dysfunction.::This happens when the production of the FSH and LH hormones is disrupted. These are the hormones that stimulate ovulation. This can affect the menstrual cycle.
Causes of hypothalamic dysfunction include include excessive physical or emotional stress, extremely high or low body weight, or substantial weight gains or losses.
Excessive exercise, low body weight, and tumors of the hypothalamus can also lead to hypothalamic dysfunction.
4....    Premature Ovarian insufficiency :::This is when egg production stops prematurely, due to a drop in estrogen levels. It can be due to an autoimmune disease, genetic abnormalities, or environmental toxins. It typically affects women before the age of 40 years.
5.... Be aware that taking fertility drugs can increase your chances of having twins or triplets.
6... The above drugs may trigger side effects a... abdominal pain b... hot flushes c.... heavy menstrual flow d.... tenderness in the breasts e...vaginal dryness
f... increased urination g... spots h... insomnia i.... mood swings
7... So avoid unwanted medicines and follow healthy life style n healthy food to solve your Ovulation problems
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